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Welcome to Church Lane Surgery, Boroughbridge

Thank you for visiting the Church Lane Surgery Website.

Welcome to the practice.

We have an ever expanding team which includes ten permanent doctors (as well as visiting trainees), receptionists, management staff, practice and district nurses, a midwife, and health visitors. In addition we have visiting podiatrists, a dietician, physiotherapist, a psychologist and Counsellors.

We aim to offer you a comprehensive service.

PRACTICE MISSION STATEMENT

We are committed to upholding and improving the excellent standards of patient care by providng a well trained, motivated and friendly Primary Health Care Team.

PRACTICE BOOKLET

To view, print or save our Practice Booklet please click here and follow the instructions or alternatively a copy is available from reception.

ADDITIONAL EXTENDED ACCESS

Church Lane Surgery is now offering additional extended access on alternate Saturday mornings in association with the Yorkshire Health Network.

The service runs between 8am and 12pm on alternative Saturday mornings.

This is an opportunity for us to be able to offer blood testing appointments on a Saturday morning which will be a new service. Like our current Saturday surgeries these appointments must be booked in advance as there will be no phone access on the day.

Please note the Dispensary is not open on a Saturday morning. The Dispensary hours are Monday – Friday; 8.30am - 6pm.

Speech and Language Therapy

Pre-School Drop-In Service

Is your child talking?

Need help and advice?

If you are worried about your child’s speech and language development you can visit a drop-in session. No need to pre-book, just call in (bring your red book).

Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust offer a Pre-School Drop-In Service. The sessions are run by a speech and language therapist who will be able to chat you about any concerns that you may have.

For more information contact the Child Development Centre at Harrogate Hospital on 01423 553122.

A cervical smear test for women involves a simple, quick test for changes which occur before cancer develops. These changes can be easily treated in an outpatient clinic and cancer prevented.

All Women aged between 25 and 64 will be invited for their smear test by letter and should have regular smear tests unless advised otherwise. If you think you are due to have a test and have not been called, please let us know. Smears are very important so if you are worried about the test or would like to know more, please ask - do not just ignore the letter.